Remember FCKH8, the for-profit organization that made viral videos around 2010 featuring kids dropping f-bombs, flipping off the camera and screaming about homophobia, sexism and racism? They’ve started an anti-sexism campaign called the Pussy Scouts and one of their initial videos features a bunch of dudes stripping down and speaking against sexism — specifically that of accused sexual assaulter (14 times over) and U.S. President Donald Trump.

The Pussy Scouts, ostensibly, are women and their male and non-binary supporters who oppose the sexism and racism that have long pervaded American culture and Trump’s prominence in particular. The Pussy Scouts wear pink pussy hats, the pink knit caps with cat ears worn by women during the Jan. 21, 2017 nationwide Women’s Marches as symbols of support and solidarity for women’s rights and political resistance.

Pussyscouts.com is giving away free pussy hats and selling stickers, buttons, hoodies and t-shirts (as FCKH8 was wont to do) bearing slogans like “Girls just wanna have FUN-damental rights,” “Fight like a girl,” “This is what a feminist looks like” and a hissing kitten (paw raised) with the words, “Can’t grab this,” a reference to the President’s admission on a now-infamous 2005 Access Hollywood tape that “When you’re a star, [women] let you do it. You can do anything. Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.”

In the Pussy Scouts’ “Dicks Against A Sexist Dick” video, several slender men of different races get nude and repeatedly make rhyming dick puns while pointing to their dicks (barely covered by eggplant emojis) to discuss how not to be a dick like Trump. Most of them trim their pubic hair, as you can see.

“Guys, here’s a big tip,” one model says while pointing to his. “Women’s bodies are theirs. You can’t just grab them with your paws or control them with your laws.”

When discussing the fact that women regularly get paid less than men, the men later say, “Here’s another tip that’s not hard: Like me, women’s paychecks should be uncut.”

While the video’s loud and deliberately provocative style can come off as abrasive and formulated for virality, it makes an important point — that beating what Trump represents goes beyond politics to a different measure of our manhood (catch the pun there?): not acting like sexist pricks. Plus anything that draws attention to sexual inequality and Trump’s perpetuation of it is worth paying attention to, whether there are dicks in it or not.